Montreal Canadiens looking at how to build a winning team

This is now year 8 of Marc Bergevin’s reign as Montreal Canadiens’ General Manager.  Canadiens fans are getting impatient as it looks almost certain that the Canadiens will miss the playoffs for the third consecutive season, and fourth in five seasons.

So while hockey fans check out USA Online Casinos  and wonder who has the best chances of winning the Stanley Cup in 2020, Canadiens fans are left pondering when will they return to the playoffs.

The NHL is such a copy-cat league when it comes to building a winner, be it size, speed, defence, etc.  But one thing that hasn’t changed over the years, is that winning teams build their teams around home-grown drafted players.  Look at the St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup winning team from last season.  The Blues had over 10 players they had drafted, on their roster.

In comparison, since Bergevin has been the Canadiens’ GM, Bergevin drafted 60 players.  Of which only five players he drafted are on the club today; Cale Fleuy (2017), Victor Mete (2016), Jesperi Kotkaniemi (2018), Ryan Poehling (2017), Artturi Lehkonen (2013).  In total, on their current 2019-20 roster, the Canadiens have 7 players that were drafted by the team, as Carey Price and Brendan Gallagher were drafted during the Bob Gainey era. 

Bergevin’s 1st round draft picks from 2012 to 2016 are no longer in the picture.  All have been traded (Alex Galchenyuk, Michael McCarron , Nikita Scherbak, Mikhail Sergachev).  Although Noah Juulsen is still with the organization, it remains to be seen if he will ever play hockey again due to a head injury.  Lack of developing own draft picks is a key reason why the Canadiens seem to be spinning their wheels year after year.  In addition, striking out in the first Round of the draft is another major reason.

The Canadiens do boast having 11 picks in the upcoming 2020 NHL Draft, which will be held in Montreal.  But other than the first round, how many 3rd or 4th line players do the Canadiens need?  They have a handful of players in Laval that can fill those roles.  What the Canadiens really need is elite talent.  Top line forwards that will net 100 points.    The last Canadien to come close to a 100-points season was Pierre Turgeon who finished with 96 points in 1995-96.

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What also doesn’t help the Canadiens is the fact they have two of the worst contracts in the NHL.  Carey Price’s $10.5M cap-hit and Shea Weber’s $7,8M contacts are seen as albatross.  Untradeable contacts.  And if the Canadiens are to build around these cornerstones, both Price and Weber will be on the other side of 35 years old before the Canadiens might start to look good.  Unless they can break the cycle of spinning their wheels.

 

 

 

 

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